Ethusa hawaiiensis Rathbun, 1906

Castro, Peter, 2005, Crabs of the subfamily Ethusinae Guinot, 1977 (Crustacea, Decapoda, Brachyura, Dorippidae) of the Indo-West Pacific region, Zoosystema 27 (3), pp. 499-600 : 523-524

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Ethusa hawaiiensis Rathbun, 1906
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Ethusa hawaiiensis Rathbun, 1906 View in CoL

( Figs 9 View FIG ; 10 View FIG ; 33B View FIG )

Ethusa mascarone hawaiiensis Rathbun, 1906: 891 View in CoL , fig. 46, pl. 15, fig. 4. — Ihle 1916b: 153 (list), 155 (list). — Serène 1968: 40 (list).

Ethusa hawaiiensis View in CoL – Serène & Lohavanijaya 1973: 34 (key). — Chen 1993: 318 (key, list).

TYPE MATERIAL. — Holotype: cl 7. 6 mm, cw 6.9 mm, Albatross, stn 4101 ( USNM 29930 About USNM ).

TYPE LOCALITY. — Hawaiian Islands, Pailolo Channel between Molokai and Maui, 262- 223 m.

MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Vanuatu. MUSORSTOM 8, stn CP 963, 20°20.10’S, 169°49.08’E, 400-440 m, 21.IX.1994, 1 ( MNHN-B 28538).

French Polynesia. Marquesas Islands, MUSOR- STOM 9, stn DW 1146, 09°19’S, 140°06’W, 200 m, 22.VIII.1997, 1 ( MNHN-B 28552), 1 ( MNHN-B 28553). — Stn DR 1198, 09°50’S, 139°09’W, 290-320 m, 28.VIII.1997, 1 ovig.

( MNHN-B 28550). — Stn CP 1268, 07°56’S, 140°43’W, 285-320 m, 4.IX.1997, 3 ( MNHN-B 28551).

Hawaiian Islands. Albatross, stn 3810, off south coast of Oahu, 368- 97 m, 27.III.1902, 1 ( USNM 29928). — Stn 4101, Pailolo Channel, 262- 223 m, 23.VII.1902, 1 holotype ( USNM 29930). — Stn 4045, off west coast of island of Hawaii, 362- 269 m, 11.VII.1902, 1 ( USNM 29929).

DISTRIBUTION. — Known from the Hawaiian Is and now from Vanuatu and French Polynesia (Marquesas Is ). Depth : 200-440 m ( Fig. 34 View FIG ) ; also collected in a trawl from 97-386 m ( Rathbun 1906).

SIZE. — Maximum size: cl 5.0 mm, cw 4.0 mm ( USNM 29929), cl 7.6 mm, cw 6.9 mm ( USNM 29930).

REMARKS

Ethusa hawaiiensis has a rectangular carapace with straight sides that are almost parallel to each other ( Fig. 9 View FIG ), a character it shares with E. quadrata Sakai, 1937 , and E. furca Chen, 1993 . The outer orbital teeth are much shorter, almost like a tubercle, in contrast to the more conspicuous teeth in E. quadrata ( Sakai 1937: fig. 1c; 1965: pl. 12, fig. 3; 1976: fig. 26c; Chen 1985: fig. 10a). The lower margin of the orbital sinus is straight and provided with minute tubercles, not sinuous as in E. furca ( Chen 1993: fig. 4a). The median frontal teeth are longer than the lateral ones. Both are pointed, unlike E. furca , where the median teeth are lobe-like. The anteri- or border of the endostome reaches the posterior border of the antennular fossae of the basal antennular articles, unlike both E. quadrata and E. furca , where the border of the endostome is well below the fossae.

The G1 and G2 are here illustrated for the first time. The G1 ( Fig. 10B View FIG ) are short, stout, each with a blunt, rounded tip provided with spinules. Each G2 ( Fig. 10C View FIG ) has a pointed tip also provid- ed with spinules.

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Decapoda

Family

Ethusidae

Genus

Ethusa

Loc

Ethusa hawaiiensis Rathbun, 1906

Castro, Peter 2005
2005
Loc

Ethusa hawaiiensis

CHEN H. 1993: 318
SERENE R. & LOHAVANIJAYA P. 1973: 34
1973
Loc

Ethusa mascarone hawaiiensis

SERENE R. 1968: 40
IHLE J. E. W. 1916: 153
RATHBUN M. J. 1906: 891
1906
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